You Collection, Upper Volume
Radical: See (jiàn)
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Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Book of Odes (Shijing)"
Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Collected Rhymes (Jiyun)"
Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Rhyme Dictionary (Yunhui)"
Pronounced jǐn (falling tone) — "Corrected Rhymes (Zhengyun)"
"To see" — "Erya (Shigu)"
"Seeing the Four Peaks and the multitude of shepherds" — "Book of Documents (Shu)"
"The Son of Heaven stands by his throne, and the feudal lords, facing north, see the Son of Heaven, which is called jìn." — "Book of Rites (Liji)"
"Seeing in spring is called cháo, seeing in autumn is called jìn." — Annotation
"The meaning of jìn is to be diligent, desiring diligence in the affairs of the state." — Annotation — "Rites of Zhou (Chun Guan Da Zong Bo)"
Also, written as jìn (falling tone) — "Former Han Dynasty (Li Yue Zhi)"
"Seeing" — Annotation
Also rhymes with jǐn (falling tone) — "Writings of Cai Yong (Bi Fu)"
"Recording the merits and achievements of the Three Sovereigns, displaying the four hundred and eighty occasions of audience; transmitting the Six Classics and adorning a hundred generations; establishing the imperial standard and arranging the social order."